10 Super Effective Ways to Grab Your Students’ Attention

 
It’s one of the great challenges of teaching.

How do you compete with the distractions of a modern student’s life?

How do you interest them in what you’re offering when their entertainment options are so immediate, so exciting, and so easy?

How do you sell them on the cool complexity of a quadratic equation or the beauty of a delicate ecosystem?

How do you get them to appreciate the harsh struggle of the Lewis and Clark expedition or the clean simplicity of a well-written sentence?

How do you get them to pay attention in a world of instant gratification?

Here Are 10 Super Effective Ways to Grab Your Students’ Attention.


1. Move Around 
 
One of the simplest ways to grab your students’ attention is to simply walk around the classroom. All the time. Stand next to students if you see them reach for their phones. Move to the back of the classroom. Students need to feel that there is no place for them to hide and slack off while you teach.

2. Lose the Structure 
 
Too many students are accustomed to a specific classroom setup. The best students sit in the front. The shier ones sit in the back where they “hide”. Do away with these physical constraints! Have them all sit in a circle on the floor. Or arrange their desks in a circle. Shake them out of their accustomed structure, and they will pay attention. For they won’t know what comes next.



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